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Do me a favor, check your PT and tell me how many bb/100 you are winning when you raise KTs utg in a 6 handed game [/ QUOTE ] +0.12. I do not think it means anything (28 times). |
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#12
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btw, is it standard for you to raise KTs00ted UTG? for me its an instamuck [/ QUOTE ] really...I open down to K9s most of the time UTG, and QTs and JTs ~50% of the time, and I consider myself tight. I think against most lineups and table conditions opening KTs UTG will show a profit. |
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#13
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[ QUOTE ] His stats are remarkable. How many hands are they based on? If the sample size is significant I play this passively because I think he is going to sd nearly always here no matter how we play it. [/ QUOTE ] Don`t remeber how many exactly. What I do remeber is that I was rather convinced the stats meant something. So I had a good couple of hands on him and a semi-conscious read that at least did not interfere with his PT-stats. I 3-bet this and catched a K (MHWG against 99) on the turn but I tend to think it was not a good play. [/ QUOTE ] This guy really is screaming 'mid pair' at us after his pf/flop play. But do you think that a 3-bet/turn lead would frequently make him fold one? Given our equity, it really doesn't need to happen often, but I don't think he'll fold an overpair to a turn or river bet very often either. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] His stats are remarkable. How many hands are they based on? If the sample size is significant I play this passively because I think he is going to sd nearly always here no matter how we play it. [/ QUOTE ] Don`t remeber how many exactly. What I do remeber is that I was rather convinced the stats meant something. So I had a good couple of hands on him and a semi-conscious read that at least did not interfere with his PT-stats. I 3-bet this and catched a K (MHWG against 99) on the turn but I tend to think it was not a good play. [/ QUOTE ] This guy really is screaming 'mid pair' at us after his pf/flop play. But do you think that a 3-bet/turn lead would frequently make him fold one? Given our equity, it really doesn't need to happen often, but I don't think he'll fold an overpair to a turn or river bet very often either. [/ QUOTE ] A turn 5 or ace would be great for us in case he has a pp. On the other hand he may play a big ace like this but thats less likely. I am still not sure what the correct play is here. |
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Could you please elaborate why you like a 3-bet here. To gain fold equity on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] It just looks and smelss like a mid pair, no? |
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#16
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I would call the flop raise, and check/call the turn and check/fold the river if I miss. When a weak-tight raises me in this spot, I dont miss around. Trying to outplay a weak-tight person in this spot is just going to cost you money cuz they dont raise this flop with hands that will fold to pressure.
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[ QUOTE ] Could you please elaborate why you like a 3-bet here. To gain fold equity on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] It just looks and smelss like a mid pair, no? [/ QUOTE ] Yes it does. So why we want to put more money in on the flop as an underdog? |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Could you please elaborate why you like a 3-bet here. To gain fold equity on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] It just looks and smelss like a mid pair, no? [/ QUOTE ] Yes it does. So why we want to put more money in on the flop as an underdog? [/ QUOTE ] Lurker4's post was great. I don't think we want to gas it here against this guy except in a very rare situation. It kills our implied odds and we're a slight dog at the moment. I'll take my play at the pot on an A or Q turn and capitalize on a T c/r as well as a heart c/r. I see nothing but good things that come from this line. -WT |
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This is almost always a middle pocket pair. Play accordingly.
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Against a weak-tight player with those stats i think this frequently a mid pair. I'd call and checkraise a turn T, heart, and maybe a A/Q (if he can fold), and bet a K. [/ QUOTE ] Could you please explain why you would c/r a T but donk a K. And: Aren`t we better off just betting out when a scare card falls? We put a lot of money in by bluff c/raising the turn relatuve to the pot size. |
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